We comprehensively investigate two distinct mechanisms leading to memory loss of non-Gaussian correlations after switching off the interactions in an isolated quantum system undergoing out-of-equilibrium dynamics. The first mechanism is based on spatial scrambling and results in the emergence of locally Gaussian steady states in large systems evolving over long times. The second mechanism, characterized as `canonical transmutation', is based on the mixing of a pair of canonically conjugate fields, one of which initially exhibits non-Gaussian fluctuations while the other is Gaussian and dominates the dynamics, resulting in the emergence of relative Gaussianity even at finite system sizes and times. We evaluate signatures of the occurrence of...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
One way to look for complex behaviours in many-body quantum systems is to let the number N of degree...
Recent advances in the tunability of ultracold atomic gases have created opportunities for studying ...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
Gaussian models provide an excellent effective description of many quantum many-body systems ranging...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
We propose and analyze a protocol to study quantum information scrambling using statistical correlat...
We study in general the time evolution of correlation functions in a extended quantum system after t...
We investigate the dynamics of a non-interacting spin system, undergoing coherent Rabi oscillations,...
We present a fully quantum mechanical treatment of collisional correlations beyond mean-field dynami...
We investigate the dynamics of a noninteracting spin system, undergoing coherent Rabi oscillations, ...
The dynamics of the Luttinger model after a quantum quench is studied. We compute in detail one- and...
We address the dynamics of entanglement and quantum discord for two noninteracting qubits initially ...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
One way to look for complex behaviours in many-body quantum systems is to let the number N of degree...
Recent advances in the tunability of ultracold atomic gases have created opportunities for studying ...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
Gaussian models provide an excellent effective description of many quantum many-body systems ranging...
8 pagesInternational audienceOne of the fundamental principles of statistical physics is that only p...
We propose and analyze a protocol to study quantum information scrambling using statistical correlat...
We study in general the time evolution of correlation functions in a extended quantum system after t...
We investigate the dynamics of a non-interacting spin system, undergoing coherent Rabi oscillations,...
We present a fully quantum mechanical treatment of collisional correlations beyond mean-field dynami...
We investigate the dynamics of a noninteracting spin system, undergoing coherent Rabi oscillations, ...
The dynamics of the Luttinger model after a quantum quench is studied. We compute in detail one- and...
We address the dynamics of entanglement and quantum discord for two noninteracting qubits initially ...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
We provide experimental evidence of quantum features in bipartite states classified as entirely clas...
One way to look for complex behaviours in many-body quantum systems is to let the number N of degree...
Recent advances in the tunability of ultracold atomic gases have created opportunities for studying ...